Who we are

Our Mission

We empower girls and young women in Cambodia through education and protection from exploitation. Our work addresses the root causes of poverty and trafficking, creating pathways to safe, independent, and fulfilling lives.

Why We Focus on Girls

Educating girls is one of the most effective ways to break the cycle of poverty. An educated girl is more likely to support her family, avoid exploitation, and contribute to her community. In Cambodia, where poverty, gender inequality, and trafficking risks remain high, this work is vital.

Our Approach

We partner with trusted local organisations in Cambodia to deliver scholarships, mentoring, and support services. All projects are closely monitored and aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, prioritising community engagement, cultural respect, and transparency.

Our Values

We act with integrity, cultural sensitivity, and a commitment to safety. Our work is guided by the ACFID Code of Conduct and the principles of gender equality, human rights, and sustainable development.

Our Team

We are a dedicated group of volunteers and professionals in Australia and Cambodia, united by a shared belief in the power of education to change lives.

Australian Management Board

Charlie Cristi

President

Charlie draws on years of teaching and advisory experience in Cambodia, Bhutan, Australia, and New Zealand, specialising in inclusive and trauma-aware education, and also serves as LOA’s PSEAH Officer and Communications Director.

Jane Lyttleton (TCM)

Jane Lyttleton

Vice President

Jane is an author, teacher, and practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine, who lectures in Sydney and internationally. A founding member of LOA, she has been integral to the organisation for over 20 years and also serves on LOA’s Relief Fund committee.

Madeleine Lawler

Secretary

Madeleine brings her tertiary education and consulting experience to LOA, with a management background across non-profits, government, and the private sector. She also serves as LOA’s Child Protection and Complaints Officer.

Charles Berry

Treasurer

Charles, older brother to an adopted Cambodian sister, is a senior auditor with expertise in finance. He also serves as Risk Management Officer and on LOA’s Relief Fund committee.

Aniko Papp

Governance Officer

Aniko, a solicitor with over 30 years’ experience, brings significant legal expertise, NGO experience, and passion for empowering girls and women. She also serves on LOA’s Relief Fund committee.

Lara Moor

Donor Manager

Lara is a designer and strategist with a neuroscience background. She is passionate about the transformative impact of education on vulnerable girls and their communities.

Genevieve Waltcher

Grants Manager

Genevieve, a writer, educator, and advocate, has served as Director of Development at Lotus Outreach International and joined LOA’s Board in 2025. She is dedicated to supporting fundraising and partnerships that empower girls and young women in Cambodia.

Anna Harper

Board Member

Anna Harper, certified Narrative Coach, has previously served as Treasurer and President of LOA. She now serves as Conflict of Interest and Complaints Officer, and also sits on the Lotus Outreach International board.

Maria Berry

Board Member

Maria, a doctor of Chinese medicine with Asian studies in London and China, and mother to an adopted Cambodian daughter, is inspired to support LOA’s scholarship programs and the donors who make them possible.

Partner Organisations

Our in-country teams provides local leadership and ensure culturally appropriate program delivery.

Lotus Outreach Cambodia – LOCAM is our head office in Phnom Penh, delivering the CATALYST program as well as essential rice support and bicycle initiatives. They also serve as our on-the-ground liaison, overseeing project implementation, coordinating with local partners, and managing ongoing monitoring and reporting.

  • Raksmey Var, In-Country Representative – Coordinates project oversight, local partnerships, and reporting.
  • Pisey Chea, Project Officer – Supports girls in the field, liaises with schools and families, and helps implement project plans.

Cambodian Women’s Crisis Centre (CWCC), a government registered NGO, is our local In-Country implementing partner. CWCC administer the GATE program and work with Local Education Working Groups, LEWGs to identify girls most at risk in our target communities, offer them scholarships and help to keep them in school.

  • Sophal and Vanney, our program officers, coordinate the GATE program in consultation with local schools and community leaders, while providing direct support to girls and their families to ensure access to services and remove barriers to education.

Governance & Accountability

Lotus Outreach Australia is a registered Australian charity (ABN 133 588 760 11). We maintain full compliance with Australian and international standards on child protection, financial transparency, and development ethics.
All committee members are volunteers, ensuring donated funds go directly to programs.

Join Us

Whether you donate, spread the word, or become a partner, your support makes a real difference. Together, we can create a world where every girl is safe, educated, and empowered.

 

Contact us

Lotus Outreach Australia Incorporated INC9882309

Enquiries: info@lotusoutreachaustralia.org.au
Donations: treasurer@lotusoutreachaustralia.org.au

ABN #133 588 760 11

Mail: 3/16 Wonderland Ave, Tamarama, NSW 2026, Australia

Public Officer: 12 Redbox St, Sandy Beach, NSW 2456, Australia

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